Most important thing mentioned in the interview: "... only games that have been bought as a gift, and thus have never been played, can be traded. Once the Steam Gift is opened and added to your game library, you won’t be able to trade it again."
I love that they're keeping the whole cell-shaded look. It's one the things that makes it stand out in a crowded fps market.
Steam's DRM is barely noticeable. It also comes up with excellent deals every year. At one time, I was running out of hard drive space, but knowing that I can re-download games for no extra charge took my worries away of deleting a few games. I've only been using Steam for 2 years, and so far I have no complaints.
4-person car? that reminds me of this scene http://www.youtube.com/watc...
"Maybe the poor sales of Infamous ( as pointed out in the article..." - You
"InFamous 2 — an open-world game that drops players into the shoes of average-guy-turned-super-hero Cole MacGrath — has raked in accolades and top sales since launching in June for the PlayStation 3" - Article
Did you read the article and misunderstood it, or did you just downright lied?
*watches gameplay vid on pc*
*mom walks in*
MOM!! THIS IS NOT WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE!!
"Don't get me wrong, the game is great and well worth $15, but I feel that I wasted $7.50."
Doesn't make sense.
If these Signs are true, what's Happening right now could mean both Sony and Microsoft may form an Unbreakable alliance. However, my Sixth Sense tells me this rumor won't be over 'til the fat Lady in the Water sings. I won't be surprised if trolls from The Village would go as far as say the Devil is behind this. Expect a lot of fact-twisting from Patcher, who for some reason always ends up as the Last Airbender of news.
@bebojet i'd rather they have it on discount so i could buy and own it, if they offer it for free then i only get to play it for a year =]
i think non-members would still get a discount, and the plus members would get a slightly bigger discount ... kinda like what they're doing with their summer sale right now =]
Some of its gameplay will mirror that of Bad Company 2's, and in that regard I'd say no, it won't play exactly like other shooters. The destructible environment alone sets it apart from other fps games. Also, how many shooters out there lets you have almost complete freedom with ground, sea, and air vehicles?
Me: Hello, wallet...
Wallet: Not this time of the year again! Nooooo!
More games from Microsoft would fix that broken record =]
Did the developers ever said it was going to be like Heavy Rain?
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"you know sony and their number counting system"
Sony's shipped that much games 'cause retailers need to re-stock their shelves. It makes total sense to assume that they're ordering more from Sony 'cause a lot of PSPs are getting sold.
"back then it was the DS, GBA, Nguage and psp
now its the 3DS, DS, Iphone/android and psv"
You're really trying too hard to make a past-present comparis...
There's nothing wrong with taking into consideration the reviews when buying a game. But to solely base your decision on reviews alone, then expect major disappointment. I remember back when I had a ps2, I read great reviews on midnight club la, and I bout it as soon as I can. I popped it in, played it, and traded it in for another game the next day. But, reviews also helped introduce me to the first Devil May Cry.
THANKS YOU! i can't believe no one mentioned the onimusha series yet :D
It would be the most powerful console because Sony and Microsoft haven't released theirs yet. By the time Nintendo releases the Wii U, it wouldn't have any next-gen competition. The SNES at its time already had the Genesis as its rival. With that alone, any SNES-Wii U comparison should be discarded. When Sony and MS do finally come out with their consoles, the Wii U should then be compared to, I don't know, maybe the Wii?
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The 3DS is already bigger or as big as the DS XL, so it doesn't make sense for them to come out with a 3DS XL.